Australia has become the first country in the world to legalise the shipment of carbon dioxide (CO2) offshore in a bid to tackle climate change. The BBC's Anna Pha explains why it is likely to be approved by Parliament.
Source: cpa.org.auPublished on 2023-09-03
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